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vascular spider — noun a dilation of superficial capillaries with a central red dot from which blood vessels radiate • Syn: ↑spider angioma, ↑spider nevus • Hypernyms: ↑angioma … Useful english dictionary
Spider angioma — Classification and external resources Spider nevus ICD 10 I78.1 (ILDS I78.11) … Wikipedia
spider angioma — a telangiectasis with a red central portion and branching lines like a silhouette of a spider with its legs; it is caused by dilatation and ramification of superficial cutaneous arteries, and may occur singly or in groups. Spider angiomas may be… … Medical dictionary
spider angioma — noun a dilation of superficial capillaries with a central red dot from which blood vessels radiate • Syn: ↑spider nevus, ↑vascular spider • Hypernyms: ↑angioma * * * noun : spider nevus … Useful english dictionary
spider nevus — noun a dilation of superficial capillaries with a central red dot from which blood vessels radiate • Syn: ↑spider angioma, ↑vascular spider • Hypernyms: ↑angioma … Useful english dictionary
Spider navi — or Spider nevus is the name given to small angiomata which appear on the surface of the skin. They were first described in 1869 by the English physician Sir Erasmus Wilson who noted them on the skin of a publican [Wilson E; Eruptive angiomata. J … Wikipedia
spider — spiderless, adj. spiderlike, adj. /spuy deuhr/, n. 1. any of numerous predaceous arachnids of the order Araneae, most of which spin webs that serve as nests and as traps for prey. 2. (loosely) any of various other arachnids resembling or… … Universalium
spider — 1. An arthropod of the order Araneida (subclass Arachnida) characterized by four pairs of legs; a cephalothorax; a globose, smooth abdomen; and a complex of web spinning spinnerets. Among the venomous spiders found in the New World are the black… … Medical dictionary
Peripheral vascular disease — Classification and external resources ICD 10 I73.9 … Wikipedia
List of cutaneous conditions — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: Cutaneous conditions, Category:Cutaneous conditions, and ICD 10… … Wikipedia